Monday, September 15, 2008

Hurricane Ike Relief

I wanted to let you know about this source if you wanted to contribute to Hurricane Ike relief. Of course, in the church, we do give tithes and offerings to our church http://www.gnmagazine.org/booklets/AT/, as well as have the Good Works program http://www.ucg.org/goodworks/and Lifenets http://www.lifenets.org/for us to give to. However, I did want to let you know about this opportunity if you are interested.

http://www.feedthechildren.org/site/PageServer?pagename=usw_hurricane_ike_salem&JServSessionIdr012=4rl3zqgsx1.app26a


As the enormity of Hurricane Ike’s destruction sinks in, many are starting to feel discouraged, fatigued, and frustrated. Ike’s victims are hurting and need our help.Electricity is out for millions, meaning:» Food is spoiling» Water treatment plants remain contaminated» Heat and humidity test patience» Gas pumps won’t work -- even if a person can find a station that has gas.The lives of children and families are likely to be affected for weeks by the lack of power, refrigeration, and basics that are now hard to get. We must come to their aid as Ike storms across middle America over the coming days. Total relief needs will be staggering.We need your help to provide emergency relief like safe drinking water, food, and personal hygiene kits for evacuees and storm victims.
Please donate now:» $35 will deliver 250 pounds of food and water» $70 will deliver 500 pounds of relief supplies» $105 will deliver 750 pounds of critical relief items
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